Breathwork Liability Waiver
Release of Liability, Waiver and Assumption of Risk Agreement
In consideration of being allowed to participate in Breathwork, as well as activities with SENSOPHY, (hereinafter collectively “the Activities”) I hereby acknowledge, understand and agree to the following:
Breathwork may result in dramatic energetic, physical and emotional release. It is not recommended for persons with a history of cardiovascular disease, those with cardiac arrhythmia (including slow heart rate), history of heart block, epileptic seizures, retinal detachment, high blood pressure, glaucoma, significant recent physical injuries or surgery.
Breathwork is not recommended for persons with extreme mental illness, or for persons using antipsychotic medications or history of aneurysms. Both persons with asthma and women who are pregnant are advised against practicing until they consult with their primary care physician.
(1) I HEREBY RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS SENSOPHY and its employees, agents, representatives, team members, as well as its owners, principals, and representatives (hereafter collectively “SENSOPHY RELEASEES”), WITH RESPECT TO ANY AND ALL INJURY, whether physical, mental, psychological or emotional, or ANY LOSS or DAMAGE to PERSON or PROPERTY, of any kind, WHETHER ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF SENSOPHY RELEASEES OR OTHERWISE, to the fullest extent permitted by law.
(2) I am here to inspire my own personal transformation. I take personal responsibility for my well-being and with respect for myself I gratefully accept control of my choices. My heirs, guardians, legal representatives, and I hereby and forever release, waive, and discharge any claims against, “SENSOPHY RELEASEES” and/or any of their associates or affiliates. I take full responsibility and am responsible for all liability for loss or injury incurred while in association with the Activities.
(3) I agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless SENSOPHY RELEASEES for all costs and expenses, including but not limited to all legal fees incurred by SENSOPHY RELEASEES in defending any claim brought against any or all of SENSOPHY RELEASEES.
(4) I fully understand that there are physical and inherent risks involved in the Activities, including the risk of serious injury and death. I fully assume all risks associated with the Activities, including: intensive activity and exertion, causation or aggravation of a physical injury or medical condition, lack of warnings or inadequate warnings; lack of instructions, inadequate instructions, or my failure to follow instructions. I am fully aware of and accept the risks and hazards involved, and agree to assume full responsibility for any risks, conditions, injuries or damages, known or unknown, which I might incur or aggravate as a result of my participating in the Activities.
(5) I understand that it is my responsibility to consult with a physician prior to and regarding my participation in the Activities. I represent and warrant that I am physically, mentally and emotionally fit and I have no medical condition that would prevent my full participation in the Activities and that I will fully inform SENSOPHY RELEASEES if I feel any pain or discomfort or have any medical or pre-existing condition that would prevent my participation or increase the likelihood of injury.
(6) In consideration of being permitted participation in the Activities, classes, workshops or programs offered by SENSOPHY RELEASEES, I agree to assume full responsibility for any risks, injuries or damages, known or unknown, which I might incur as a result of participating in the Activities.
(7) In further consideration of being permitted to participate in the Activities, I knowingly, voluntarily and expressly waive any claim I may have against SENSOPHY RELEASEES for injury or damages that I may sustain as a result of participating in the Activities now and in the future.
(8) I agree to comply with the stated and customary guidance and norms of participation in the Activities.
(9) If I am pregnant or am post-natal, I will not participate in the Activities without first discussing the risks with my primary care physician, and I will only participate in the Activities if I have my doctor’s full approval. I will not hold the SENSOPHY RELEASEES responsible for any injuries to my pregnancy caused in part or in whole by my failure to follow my doctor’s recommendation.
(10) I hereby forever and irrevocably waive and release any and all claims I now have or may in the future have against SENSOPHY RELEASEES with respect to any injury, loss or damage I suffer as a result of participating in the Activities. I understand and agree that this Release of Liability, Waiver and Assumption of Risk Agreement extends to and includes any and all damages, injuries, and claims which I do not anticipate or know to exist and to any and all damages, injuries, or claims which may develop in the future, and I hereby expressly waive and relinquish any and all rights under any law or statute to the contrary.
(11) I understand that this waiver can be used for future classes, workshops or programs with SENSOPHY RELEASEES.
(12) If participant is under the age of 18, I as a LEGAL GUARDIAN CONSENT TO THE ABOVE TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
(13) I have carefully read this agreement and fully understand its content. I am aware that this is a waiver and release of potential liability and a contract between the above noted parties and myself. I understand that this contract is binding and acknowledge that I am signing this of my own free will, voluntary without any inducement. I understand that there exist known and unknown dangers of serious injury and death associated with the Activities, some of which are referenced above, I nevertheless choose to participate in the Activities and have waived all right to maintain suit against any of SENSOPHY RELEASEES.
By ticking the box, you are indicating that you understand all of the information above and are in agreeance with it.
any piece of advice on traveling from Poland to New York? 🙂
@EWA- Plenty of advice. Are you planning on using frequent flyer miles or purchasing your ticket?
Hey! I've been working on a 'fear of dancing' project for a while for my blog and have been writing to dancers and companies all over the place to see if I can get someone cool to help me out, for free. A dancer just agreed to help me but then we realised she's in Canada and I'm in London. Then I thought, ok, well, I'll make getting to Canada for free or for very little part of the challenge! Any tips on how on how I could make this happen? Ideally would be aiming for end of March 2013 which might be a challenge but I LOVE a challenge! Thanks and HAPPY CHRISTMAS! Leah
Sounds awesome!
Yay! It will be – can't wait! My imagination knows NO limits these days! Hope you're having a wonderful Christmas!
@Leah- I can definitely help you out. A few questions: Are you a UK citizen? Do you currently have any frequent flyer miles stashes away? If so, what kind and how many?
Hey Travis – thanks for your help! Yep, I'm a UK citizen and unfortunately have no frequent flyer miles to my name 🙁 It's not ever been something I've thought about before….I'm just beginning to realise how exciting this world of free travel could be! Thanks! Leah
@Leah- Here are a few suggestions to get you started:
1. Take a look at some of the credit cards that you can get in the UK and pick one or two that work well for you. The highest signup bonus I could find was the Amex British Airways Premium Plus, which gave you 25,000 Avios points but also had a 150 pound annual fee. Another that I looked at that seemed decent was the Lloyds TSB Avios card. Use money.co.uk as a starting point.
2. If you don't think the credit card thing is worth it in the UK or don't want to open up a new credit card, start following theflightdeal.com or @TheFlightDeal. They post all types of cheap fares between North American cities and European cities. You may be able to snag something pretty decent at some point.
3. If you do find a cheap fare at some point leaving from another city, don't be afraid to book it and take a budget airline there. Since you are in London, you can basically get anywhere in the Europe for super cheap with Ryanair. If you see a cheap fare from, let's say, Madrid to the States or Canada, you can always book that flight and then make your own way to Madrid.
I hope this gives you enough to start. If you have any specific questions after looking through some of this stuff, please feel free to ask away!
Travis – brilliant! Thank you so much! I'll start taking a look at all this. I had seen a couple of those credit cards but think I might not qualify because of my current non existent income status but will take a closer look….thanks again for all your help. I'll drop you a line if I have any other questions. Have a fantastic New Year and thanks again for this! Leah
Hey there!!! Obviusly is a great & attractive subject for those who love travelling… and I love travelling. I am argentinian, I live in Spain right now and I'm planning with my boyfriend an one-year round the world trip that I would love to start on 2014, but I'm afraid that it won't be possible until 2016 because of the MONEY! That's why this subject attracts me a lot. I have a lot of FFcards in a lot of airlines and I have credit card with FFmiles… I went to Moscu and Greece for almost 20 euros each thanks to Iberia… and now, I don't have any FFmiles any more. I never had enough points to make an oversea trip (not even to visit my family in Argentina). I have a lot of questions, but I don't know where to start…
Let's start with the first thing I want to do next year-end for Xmas: go and visit my family to Argentina. I don't want to spend the money we are saving to do the BIG trip.
What I have now:
– one year left to get these free miles to travel for almost free.
– very few Iberia "avios", not even enough to travel inside Spain
– some Aerolineas Argentinas miles (but not enough to travel overseas from Spain) – but enough to travel from Argentina to US with AArg miles (return ticket) for free.
– American Express card that gives me Iberia Avios (started using the CCard on 2008 and never convert the AE points in avios yet… I don't use this CCard so much).
What I'm thinking, based on what I have and what I learnt from you:
– Get the accumulated Iberia Avios from the AECard and see my new Avios balance.
– Get a return ticket with Iberia to the US (trying this new year 2012 to get as much "avios" that I can…)
– Get a US-Arg return ticket for free. I already have this… One point to myself!
What do you think?
PS Merry Xmas, happy new year and I'm sorry for my poor English… I hope you understand what I tried to say.
@Rayu- It seems like you are definitely on the right path! It's good that you already have a credit card that can earn you frequent flyer miles for your spending.
What I'd suggest would be the following:
1. Definitely transfer from the American Express card to Avios to see your new balance. Then, use milez.biz to see how much it would cost to fly from where you are in Spain to Argentina. I'm guessing that the route will probably be through the United States first, but maybe not.
2. Use your credit card that earns you Avios points to make as much of your spending as possible, thereby racking up large amounts of Avios points for your trips.
I'm a little confused about your itinerary though. So you will be traveling from Spain to USA, then USA to Argentina, then Argentina back to USA, then USA back to Spain, correct? And you already have enough covered fort he USA to Argentina roundtrip, right?
If that is the case, then the only thing you need is to find enough Avios points to get from Spain to the USA roundtrip. One of the most redemptions for Avios points is that you can fly Dublin (Ireland) to Boston for 25,000 Avios points roundtrip, or Dublin to New York for 40,000 Avios points. You might want to consider getting a cheap paid flight (on a budget airline like Ryanair) to go from Spain to Dublin and then leaving from Dublin using Avios points.
Since Avios points are distance based, you can really get a good deal by leaving from Dublin as opposed from leaving from Spain. And usually, you can find really cheap tickets on a budget airline from Spain to the U.K. or Ireland.
Please let me know if you have any questions!
Any ideas for the cheapest way to fly between Seattle and Los Angeles???
@J. Brotherton- Paid or using frequent flyer miles?
If you're looking to pay, American Airlines and Alaskan Airlines operates this route direct for around $220. Southwest flies this route and you can get tickets for $228 roundtrip but you'll layover somewhere, usually Phoenix. Frontier also flies this route for about $240 but you'll layover in Denver.
But here is something not many people know…JetBlue flies from Seattle to Long Beach and you can get tickets as low as $180!
Those seem to be the cheapest options.
Awesome post. Although most deals are for Americans, I actually started a travel hacking site just for Canadians since most things are for Americans. CanadianFreeFlyers.com. I found mutliple no-fee high bonus credit cards that weren't being listed even on popular travel hacking sites, which is what became my reason for starting the site. On track to 1,000,000 points this year!
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